Walz says he ‘misspoke,’ has been ‘knucklehead’ about Tiananmen Square lie

Tim Walz was pressed on why he falsely said he was in Hong Kong during the pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square in 1989 — something that was unearthed just hours before the debate.

Walz said he “hasn’t been perfect” and was a “knuckle head at times,” before saying he sometimes gets “caught up in the rhetoric.”

Multiple outlets have reported that Walz was actually in Nebraska during the 1989 protests — not in China, where he finally went that August, after the protests were crushed by the Chinese military.
Walz said he “misspoke” about that claim when asked a followup question.

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